Actor Aditya Singh Rajput was found dead at home

Actor Aditya Singh Rajput was found dead at home

Aditya Singh Rajput, a television actor, was discovered dead on Monday at his Mumbai home. The actor was found unresponsive in his bathtub by a friend, who then brought him to the hospital, where Aditya was pronounced dead. In Mumbai, Aditya Singh Rajput was a well-known TV actor, model, and casting director. He participated in Splitsvilla season 9 as well.

According to media accounts, Aditya’s buddy took him to the neighbouring hospital, where the actor was pronounced dead when he arrived, with the assistance of a watchman. The actor’s death was allegedly caused by a narcotic overdose, according to some reports, but the authorities have not yet confirmed this theory. According to sources, the actor’s mortal remains have been sent to Siddharth Hospital, and the postmortem will start tomorrow around 10 am. Tomorrow morning, the actor’s family will arrive in Mumbai.

Aditya used social media extensively. He had recently published a touching video on his Instagram account that emphasised the value of “self-love.” “What is happiness according to you?” he asked in the video’s caption.

Aditya Singh Rajput said in the video, “Happiness is maa ke hath ka khana. After a long and exhausting day at work, cuddling is happiness. Playing with your dog makes you happy. The best moments with your best friend are when you’re happy. But today, money is also a part of happiness. Finding satisfaction in the little things is more significant, though. You don’t need money for it, but it is necessary. But inner serenity and pleasure are more significant. Do you agree?

Aditya, a native of Delhi, began his professional life as a model. He appeared in films like Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara and Krantiveer. He apparently participated in MTV Splitsvilla 9 and appeared in a number of advertising. Aawaz Season 9, Code Red, Aawaz Season 9, Bad Boy Season 4, and other TV shows included him in their casts.

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